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Circulating Supply

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Circulating supply is how many tokens are available in the market at a given time. It differs from total supply because tokens can be locked, vested, or reserved for future programs. Circulating supply affects liquidity and volatility, and it shapes how an airdrop feels: a large claim wave can noticeably increase circulating supply.

In airdrop design, timing matters. Some projects release most user tokens immediately; others unlock them over months. Both choices affect community psychology and market dynamics. Neither is automatically “good” or “bad”-what matters is clarity and alignment with utility.

Coins Farm analogy: circulating supply is the number of coins actually in players’ pockets, not the number minted in lore. If too many coins enter at once, inflation and imbalance can happen; too few, and progress feels grindy. CoinsFarm.com™ should show supply dashboards in plain language and connect the numbers to gameplay outcomes. A practical Coins Farmer habit is to bookmark official domains and ignore DMs with “urgent” claim links. If you’re unsure, step away and verify-most mistakes happen when people rush during hype. If you’re unsure, step away and verify-most mistakes happen when people rush during hype. Built for safe learning and fun on CoinsFarm.com™. #CoinsFarm #Coins


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